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Event Dates
April 29; 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm

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Spring Plant Sale

Thursday, April 29 (1-6 p.m.), Friday, April 30 (9 a.m.-5 p.m.), Saturday, May 1 (9 a.m.-3 p.m.)

Details:

No admission fee required; regular Garden admission to visit the Garden.

The Garden’s plant sales are among the largest in the region with more than 30 regional vendors. Find exciting items for your garden, including rare and interesting plants, familiar favorites & unique landscape objects.
Presented by the Garden volunteers.
Master Gardeners will be available to answer questions and provide gardening tips.
While you are here, be sure to visit the Garden Shop in the Visitors Center. New spring merchandise is coming in daily! You'll find special pots, gardening tools and autographed books, plus great deals in the "Sales Corner." Garden Members: during the Plant Sale you receive 15% off all purchases in the Shop.
VENDORS, PRODUCTS & SERVICES
 
A Thyme to Plant Herb Farm:
Organically grown herbs, garden related items
 
A Wise Gardener:
Garden flora, recycled garden and animal art
 
Amy’s Garden:
Organic vegetable and herb plants, heirloom tomato plants
 
Anna Springs Gardens:
160 hosta plant cultivars
 
Bees and Beetles:
Perennials, annuals, shrubs, herbs, hanging baskets
 
Bloemendaal’s Best:
Plants propagated by LGBG volunteers; see details below.
 
Carnivorous Plant Nursery:
Carnivorous plants and educational products
 
Cedar Creek Gardens
Japanese maples, woody shrubs & trees, Australian hats
 
Chesapeake Landscape:
Rare & native plants, plants for shade, butterflies, hummingbirds 
  
Echo Ridge Nursery:
Lilacs, peonies, tree peonies, hydrangeas, roses and more

Eli’s Greens:
Annuals, perennials, herbs, vegetable plants, baskets
 
English Acres Nursery:
Annuals, perennials, roses, blueberry bushes, shrubs, fruit trees
 
Forest Green Farm:
Culinary & medicinal herb plants and vegetable, flower plants

Hartwood Roses
Own-root heirloom & old garden roses
 
Morningside Farm and Nursery:
Perennials, annuals, herbs, decorative ironwork
 
Mustard Seed Farm:
Perennials, annuals, herbs, succulents, fruit trees, shrubs
 
Nature By Design:
Native trees, shrubs, perennials, vines
 
Next Generation Garden and Nursery:
Cold hardy camellias

Orchid Station: 
Blooming orchid plants, ceramic orchid pots
 
Out of the Woodwork:
Red cedar bluebird houses, bat & butterfly houses, bird feeders
 
Perennial Pickle:
Tomatoes, peppers, eggplants, squash, melons
 
Pine Knot Farms:
Hellebores and other shade plants
 
PlantSmart:
Hostas
 
Poplar Ridge Nursery:
Ornamental grasses, ferns, perennials, annuals, combo pots
 
Radical Roots:
Naturally grown vegetable transplants, herbs.  Heirloom tomatoes.
 
Richmond Area Daylily Society:
Daylilies
 
Richmond Horticulture Association:
Local perennials, shrubs
 
Rick’s Custom Nursery:
Rare & unusual perennials, trees, shrubs, ferns
 
Stone Crop:
Hardy succulents, trough gardens
 
Swift Creek Garden Furniture:
Garden chairs, benches, tables and other garden features
 
Tasty Fixin’s:
Herbs, perennials, annuals, strawberry pots, honey products
 
Tricycle Gardens:
Organically grown heirloom vegetables, herbs and flowers
 
Virginia Orchid Society:
Blooming orchids
 
Virginia Vistas:
Proven Winners annuals, hanging baskets, vegetables
 
Willow Oaks Farm:
Daylilies, raspberry and blackberry vines, Leyland Cypress, grasses
 
Winding Brook Farm:
Japanese maples, rhododendron, perennials
 
Windmill Outback Nursery:
Plants, metal lawn and garden art
 
Please support our vendors.  A portion of the vendor proceeds is donated to the Garden.
 
 More about what you'll find in the Garden's Bloemendaal Tent

Proven Winner® Color Choice® donations
  • Invincibelle (TM) Spirit Hydrangea: repeat blooms
  • Ghost (TM) Weigela: lemony foliage turns iridescent in summer
  • My Monet (TM) Weigela: dwarf mounded with bright pink flowers
  • Dwarf Blue Buddleia: only blue-flowering on the market
 
Volunteers' special annuals, perennials & tropical plants

New This Year: 
Explore shrubs & small trees for container gardens
Planting Demonstration: Prior to opening on Thursday at 12:30 & 12:30 on Friday

Director's SelectionTrees

  • Red Buckeye (Aesculus pavia): red flowers on a heat-tolerant small tree
  • Seven Son Flower (Hepticodium miconioides): small unique tree with 3 seasons of ornamental interest
  • Silver Linden (Tilia tormentosa): fast growing shade tree with very fragrant blossoms
  • Magnolias for Central Virginia: 3 named species and 3 very different species

While you're "in the neighborhood" visiting the Garden, check out Lakeside Market Day on Saturday, May 1. The Lakeside Farmer's Market opens and merchants along Lakeside Avenue are planning sidewalk sales and special promotions. Learn more about the Lakeside Farmer's Market and Lakeside merchants.